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Why is wearing a seat belt important, even on short trips?
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It keeps you warm in the car
It reduces the risk of serious injury in a crash
It prevents you from moving around in the seat
It’s the law, but only for long trips
If a friend tells you not to bother with a seat belt because you're only driving a few blocks, what should you do?
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Agree and skip the seat belt
Insist on wearing it anyway because accidents can happen anywhere
Only wear it if the driver tells you to
Wait to see if there’s a police officer nearby
What happens if you don’t wear a seat belt during a crash?
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You might slide across the seat
You’ll be fine as long as the airbags deploy
VThe car’s other safety features will protect you completely
You could be thrown from the vehicle and seriously injured
What’s the correct way to wear a seat belt?
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Across your stomach and behind your back
Over your shoulder and across your lap
Only across your lap
Tucked under your arm for comfort
If a driver seems distracted, what’s the best way to respond as a passenger?
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Keep talking to them to help them stay alert
Gently remind them to focus on driving
Ignore it – the driver knows what they’re doing
Ignore it – the driver knows what they’re doing